September 15, 2009

The Wristwatch Camcorder

There is all kinds of fun you could have with this watch. I wish it ran for more than two hours, but that's actually pretty good. Here's the details:

This is the analog watch with an undetectable camcorder that provides hands-free video recording. The camera's lens is the size of a pinhole and is located at the two-o'clock position, yet the watch's hands never obscure the lens. The watch's 1.3 MP camera records video at 352 x 288 resolution, storing up to 12 hours of AVI-formatted video onto its built-in 2GB flash memory. The microphone is located on the outer case. Quartz movement provides reliable timekeeping. The camera's rechargeable battery provides up to two hours of use from a four-hour charge using the included USB AC adapter (which also allows you to copy your videos to a PC running Windows).

The watch will set you back $150, and you can pick one up at HERE.

 

 

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